CSAs are members of the campus community who are required to file an official report with the College if they learn that a student has experienced sexual misconduct. CSAs are people in the following positions: faculty and staff advisors to student groups/clubs/Greek organizations, Vice President for Student and Campus Life, professional staff within Center for Community, Director and Assistant Director of Athletics, coaches of intercollegiate athletic teams, Dean of Residential Living, Area Coordinators, and Residence Hall Directors (RDs), Director of College Union and Activities and professional staff, University Police, and the Coordinator of Health Promotion. CSAs may report to the Deputy Title IX coordinator (585-245-5716) to fulfill their obligation to make an official report.

Other faculty and staff members, including those who are not club advisors and including health and counseling service providers are strongly encouraged to contact the Title IX Coordinator if they learn of a sexual assault. Livingston County Rape Crisis (RESTORE) workers are not required to not make reports to the College.